Graduates Attributes:
Upon successful completion of an undergraduate Nursing program, the graduates should be able to:
1. Nursing Practice: integrate the principles the knowledge and skills with nursing practice.
2. Communication Skills: communicate effectively with patients/clients, caregivers, and other health professionals through the use of verbal & non-verbal skills, written abilities, active listening, and information technologies while adapting to complex and diverse situations.
3. Membership of Health Team: the act as member of a multidisciplinary health team.
4. Professionalism and Ethics: demonstrate knowledge, understanding, responsibility and accountability of the legal obligations for ethical nursing practice.
5. Leadership and Manager Skills: practice appropriate leadership and manager skills in the delivery of care in clinical setting.
6. Information Technology: apply information from variety of reliable sources for planning and improving health promotion and health education activities.
7. Lifelong Learning: continuous improvement in skills and knowledge while harnessing modern tools and technology.
8. Research Skills: practice research activities in variety of nursing practice.
9. Critical Thinking and Decision-Making critical thinking and decision making in improving the quality of nursing care by using the existing resources.